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Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
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July 4th 2024
The B.C. government’s lawsuit over the health impact of so-called “forever chemicals” is now shining a questionable light on the province’s effort to also overturn one of Canada’s only bans on toxic sewage sludge applied to fields and forests.
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| July 4th 2024
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The Canadian Press
News
| July 3rd 2024
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One of two men accused of conspiring to kill Mounties at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., characterized the protest as a last stand and told his mother there “will be a war” if police moved in.
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News, Politics
| July 3rd 2024
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From the archives
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Zoya Teirstein
News
| April 30th 2024
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